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Here's my recently updated pedal board. I replaced the TC Electronics MOJOMOJO with a T-Rex MEANMACHINE. I didn't have a problem with the MOJOMOJO but I got a great deal on the MEANMACHINE on ebay and couldn't pass it up. The MOJOMOJO, gain-wise, was similar to the Dr. Swamp and the Suhr Riot so putting the higher gain MEANMACHINE in its place made sense. I'm really liking this pedal. Like the Dr. Swamp, it offers two channels that can be set separately so it's like getting two pedals in one. It is a higher gain pedal so along with the lower gain Dr. Swamp and the ultra-high gain ROTTWEILER I've got all my bases covered. I've also been checking out some pedals from Tonal Insanity lately and may have to add one of their pedals at some point. Also, I'm thinking of trying a different reverb pedal. The Hall of Fame is nice but I'm wanting to try something different. Any suggestions?

Great looking pedal board and I like to have lots of "dirt" options at my hands too. Right now I'm kicking around the idea of something on the lower side of overdrive, a good blues pedal and I have a few in mind but they are a pain to get up here. More online ordering and hopefully no UPS as they remove a certain oval appendage every time an item crosses the border.

I love reverb and almost always play with some reverb on, not at all on the faster high gain stuff, but on slower, heavy, high gain it's really cool with some delay too! \m/_ _\m/
Here's a few suggestions for alternatives for your reverb (and some of my all time favorites): Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus - 3 types of usable reverb, TC Electronics Nova Reverb - sooo many options and tasty tones (I"ve got this one!!), Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal (these guys just do reverb so well - this pedal is incredable!!! I want one), Red Panda Context, Strymon Big Sky, Walrus Audio Descent Reverb. This is just a short list of ones that I personally like. I like to have options and not just a one trick pony, but many of those one trick ponies do a fantastic job at it! Happy hunting Bro, let us know if you do come up with a replacement for the most excellent HOF pedal.

Geddy wrote:Great looking pedal board and I like to have lots of "dirt" options at my hands too. Right now I'm kicking around the idea of something on the lower side of overdrive, a good blues pedal and I have a few in mind but they are a pain to get up here. More online ordering and hopefully no UPS as they remove a certain oval appendage every time an item crosses the border.

I love reverb and almost always play with some reverb on, not at all on the faster high gain stuff, but on slower, heavy, high gain it's really cool with some delay too! \m/_ _\m/Here's a few suggestions for alternatives for your reverb (and some of my all time favorites): Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus - 3 types of usable reverb, TC Electronics Nova Reverb - sooo many options and tasty tones (I"ve got this one!!), Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal (these guys just do reverb so well - this pedal is incredable!!! I want one), Red Panda Context, Strymon Big Sky, Walrus Audio Descent Reverb. This is just a short list of ones that I personally like. I like to have options and not just a one trick pony, but many of those one trick ponies do a fantastic job at it! Happy hunting Bro, let us know if you do come up with a replacement for the most excellent HOF pedal.

Cheers,

Find a Keeley mod Blues driver. Andy timmons is using it now (no BB preamp, which is amazing considering he has a signature BB). He was gushing about it in a recent interview.

Thanks for the sugestions! If you come across any others that sound good and organic, let me know.

Cheers,

Well, I DO like the BB preamp (standard one). It has a warmth and depth to the sound that I really like. I think once I get my next cable, I'm gonna hook up my BB to my Tubemeister's lead channel and see what happens

Some notes: Mooer PureBoost is just an always on buffer. TC Spark is mostly used as treble boost. Vox Straight 6 drive uses a NOS Sylvania 5814a tube. Blonde is for clean tones. Liverpool is for semi-dirty tones. The Midi-Mouse drives a Lexicon mx200. You can't see it, but under the POG2 is an FMRaudio RNC1773 compressor; it is always on.

current config of my gigging board. Featuring my new favorite low gain drive, the little green Mooer Rumble drive.I've gone thru a few including a "Timmy" and a Soulfood. At 65bucks the Mooer is a great value. Picked up the Zoom A3 for my AC175, I'm being called on to do more acoustic stlye in my cover band.

I'm thinking about redoing my two pedalboards. I haven't changed anything in a long time and my new V3MC's gain channel sounds so good that I feel absolutely no need to use a distortion pedal with it at all. I really just need an OD as a boost and that's it.

However, the new JHS Andy Timmons overdrive is something I just have to get eventually. I wouldn't use it with the V3MC but I'm always interested in new distortion pedals to use through the Vintage 16. I still have the EMMA Electronics ReezaFRATzitz pedal I used to talk about all the time on here. I didn't use it for the longest time, but lately I've been running it into the Legacy 3's clean channel and it's sounding great. I'd say it's the most underrated distortion pedal there is.

What confuses me is why I let myself buy four amps and all these pedals just to play at home. One of these days before I get old I need to start a band, just for fun.

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